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Best podcasts about green sea turtle

Latest podcast episodes about green sea turtle

Mainstreet Halifax \x96 CBC Radio
Endangered green sea turtle returned to Bermuda after venturing too far north

Mainstreet Halifax \x96 CBC Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2023 11:10


After a week-long stay in the Nova Scotia home of two veterinarians, an endangered green sea turtle has landed in Bermuda where it will be returned to the wild. The turtle had travelled too far north and became cold-stunned. To learn more about the turtle's journey, host Jeff Douglas was joined by Kathleen Martin, the executive director of the Canadian Sea Turtle Network.

Kai in the Ocean
Hawaiian Green Sea Turtle (Honu)

Kai in the Ocean

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2023 5:29


In Episode 3, "Hawaiian Green Sea Turtle (Honu)," Kai and Lauren float gently with the graceful Honu in Hawaiian waters. Learn about this revered creature's life, its unique traits, and the cultural significance it holds in Hawaii. A delightful blend of science and storytelling, this episode offers kids an intimate look at these gentle marine giants and their pivotal role in the ecosystem. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kaiintheocean/support

Fossil Huntress — Palaeo Sommelier
A Taste for Studies: Tortoise Urine, Armadillos, Fried Tarantula & Goat Eyeballs

Fossil Huntress — Palaeo Sommelier

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2023 6:53


A Taste for Studies: Tortoise Urine, Armadillos, Fried Tarantula & Goat Eyeballs While eating study specimens is not in vogue today, it was once common practice for researchers in the 1700-1880s. Charles Darwin belonged to a club dedicated to tasting exotic meats, and in his first book wrote almost three times as much about dishes like armadillo and tortoise urine than he did on the biogeography of his Galapagos finches. One of the most famously strange scientific meals occurred on January 13, 1951, at the 47th Explorers Club Annual Dinner (ECAD) when members purportedly dined on a frozen woolly mammoth. The prehistoric meat was supposedly found on Akutan Island in Alaska, USA, by the eminent polar explorers' Father Bernard Rosecrans Hubbard, “the Glacier Priest,” and Captain George Francis Kosco of the US Navy. This much-publicized meal captured the public's imagination and became an enduring legend and source of pride for the Club, popularizing an annual menu of “exotics” that continues today, making the Club as well-known for its notorious hors d'oeuvres like fried tarantulas and goat eyeballs as it is for its notable members such as Teddy Roosevelt and Neil Armstrong. The Yale Peabody Museum holds a sample of meat preserved from the 1951 meal, interestingly labeled as a South American Giant Ground Sloth, Megatherium, not Mammoth. The specimen of meat from that famous meal was originally designated BRCM 16925 before a transfer in 2001 from the Bruce Museum to the Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History (New Haven, CT, USA) where it gained the number YPM MAM 14399. The specimen is now permanently deposited in the Yale Peabody Museum with the designation YPM HERR 19475 and is accessible to outside researchers. The meat was never fixed in formalin and was initially stored in isopropyl alcohol before being transferred to ethanol when it arrived at the Peabody Museum. DNA extraction occurred at Yale University in a clean room with equipment reserved exclusively for aDNA analyses. In 2016, Jessica Glass and her colleagues sequenced a fragment of the mitochondrial cytochrome-b gene and studied archival material to verify its identity, which if genuine, would extend the range of Megatherium over 600% and alter views on ground sloth evolution. Their results showed that the meat was not Mammoth or Megatherium, but a bit of Green Sea Turtle, Chelonia mydas. So much for elaborate legends. The prehistoric dinner was likely meant as a publicity stunt. Glass's study emphasizes the value of museums collecting and curating voucher specimens, particularly those used for evidence of extraordinary claims. Not so long before Glass et al. did their experiment, a friend's mother (and my kayaking partners) served up a steak from her freezer to dinner guests in Castlegar that hailed from 1978. Tough? Inedible? I have it on good report that the meat was surprisingly divine. Reference: Glass, J. R., Davis, M., Walsh, T. J., Sargis, E. J., & Caccone, A. (2016). Was Frozen Mammoth or Giant Ground Sloth Served for Dinner at The Explorers Club?. PloS one, 11(2), e0146825. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0146825

CyprusScene.com
Where have you been these last 30 years Katie said SPOT?

CyprusScene.com

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2022 4:33


CyprusScene review by Damla Beton from SPOT on the journeys of Katie the Green Sea Turtle. This episode is also available as a blog post: https://cyprusscene.com/2022/08/17/where-have-you-been-these-last-30-years-katie-said-spot/ Don't forget to select FOLLOW on our channel listing to hear more news and reviews from Northern Cyprus CyprusScene Podcasts can be found on the following apps Anchor, Google Podcasts, Spotify, RadioPublic, PocketCasts, Breaker, Castbox, Apple Itunes

Seacreatures
Episode 32: Green Sea Turtles with Liam Turner

Seacreatures

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2022 31:08


In this episode of the podcast Matt chats to marine biologist and Lady Elliot Island guide Liam Turner all about sea turtles. Liam shares handy tips for identifying different turtle species along with more detailed information on the life of a Green Sea Turtle.To learn more about Lady Elliot Island check out their website https://ladyelliot.com.au/ or Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/ladyelliotislandecoresort/Check out Dan Musil (our theme composer)https://danmusilmusic.com/orhttps://www.facebook.com/dan.musil.musicCheck out Matt Testoni's photography on Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/matt_testoni_photography/or athttps://www.mtunderwatermedia.comVisit the Seacreatures Podcast Patreon to support our showhttps://www.patreon.com/seacreaturespodcastand our Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/seacreatures_podcast/  Support the show

Rebuilding The Beast
#59 - Festus Ezeli: The Green Sea Turtle

Rebuilding The Beast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2022 7:13


It's story time here on Rebuilding the Beast! This week we're reading from the book The Why Café by author John P. Strelecky. The book is centered around finding your purpose with some short stories filling the pages. One of those stories is, The Green Sea Turtle, and that's what you'll be hearing today. This podcast is all about sharing different types of stories in hopes it will help you on your rebuilding journey. The Green Sea Turtle focuses on the importance of where you should put your time and energy since we often give too much away on things that don't fulfill our purpose. Enjoy!Be sure to rate & review the show on Apple Podcasts!  It will really help us grow & reach more people!Follow us on Instagram for daily inspirational stories!Or check out our YouTube & website!Want to connect with Festus directly? Hit him up on Instagram!

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Whale of a Tale
S1E16 - Tales With a Whale: Green Sea Turtle Creature Feature

Whale of a Tale

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2022 8:10


Join Betty the Whale and her sidekick Bubble the Seahorse for a new underwater game show extravaganza every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday!

Nature Walks and Bible Talks
Green Sea Turtle and Returning to God

Nature Walks and Bible Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2021 4:26


Creation speaks of the goodness and glory of God. You can hear God speaking through His creation around. Listen as He calls you to return to Him. Music: Summer Days by Roa https://soundcloud.com/roa_music1031 Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0 Free Download / Stream: http://bit.ly/-summer-days Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/3wiksi3J_KI

Beyond the News WFLA Interviews
Green Sea Turtle in Pinellas - Lindsay Flynn - CMA

Beyond the News WFLA Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2020 5:15


Plenty of loggerhead turtle nests are found along the Pinellas coast in season, but a green sea turtle nest hadn't been seen in Pinellas in years... until the Sea Turtle Conservation Team at Clearwater Marine Aquarium made a discovery. We speak with Lindsay Flynn, the conservation supervisor.

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Natural Intelligence by Design

Thank you for joining our Naturally Intelligent by Design podcast. These segments are drawn from our "Naturally Intelligent by Design" picture book, which features the creative strategies of 365 animals surviving and thriving in their changing world. Our Naturally Intelligent animal for the day is the Green sea turtle (Chelonia mynas). She inspires me to be my intuitive, star-gazing me.   By Dr. Catherine Cunningham, PhD Excerpt from Natural Intelligence by Design

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Mobile Suit Breakdown: the Gundam Anime Podcast
2.33: A Long Time Ago, We Used To Be Friends

Mobile Suit Breakdown: the Gundam Anime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2020 79:10


Show Notes This week, we recap, review, and analyze Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam (機動戦士Ζガンダム) episode 32 - "Unidentified Mobile Suits" (謎のモビルスーツ), discuss our first impressions, and provide commentary and research on the history of ice cream in Japan (part 2), and Yazan's turtle tattoo. - Web resources (in Japanese) about the history of ice cream:“アイスクリームの工業化.”日本アイスクリーム協会, https://www.icecream.or.jp/biz/history/japan02.html“アイスクリーム時代の到来.”日本アイスクリーム協会, https://www.icecream.or.jp/biz/history/japan03.html細野明義. “アイスクリームの日本昔話.” 日本アイスクリーム協会, https://www.icecream.or.jp/biz/history/oldstory.pdf“日本アイスクリーム史 - 昨日、今日、そして明日へ.” 日本アイスクリーム協会, https://www.icecream.or.jp/biz/history/history.pdf- Calculator to adjust past prices for inflation.- Wikipedia page on the three sacred treasures (traditional and "new").- I got population numbers by searching “Japan population [date]” in Google. It cites the World Bank as one of its sources for historical population data.- Article about the mid-1980s luxury ice cream fad in Japan, namely for Häagen-Dazs:Chira, Susan. “AN ICE CREAM WINS JAPANESE.” The New York Times, 20 Aug. 1985.- Paper about an ethnographic study of fast food perceptions and consumption in Japan:Traphagan, John W., and L. Keith Brown. “Fast Food and Intergenerational Commensality in Japan: New Styles and Old Patterns.” Ethnology, vol. 41, no. 2, 2002, pp. 119–134. JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/4153002. Accessed 5 Feb. 2020.- Explanation of "indirect kiss," and several other romantic gestures that show up in Japanese media.- Wikipedia page on Japanese tattooing, including notes on the status of tattoos in the modern period.- English-language articles about discrimination against people with tattoos in Japan:Justin McCurry for The Guardian, Mayor of Osaka launches crusade against tattoos. May 17, 2012. Available at https://www.theguardian.com/world/2012/may/17/mayor-osaka-tattoos.Author unknown, the Japan Times, Supreme Court upholds Osaka city's tattoo check on workers as legal. November 14, 2016. Available at https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2016/11/14/national/crime-legal/supreme-court-upholds-osaka-citys-tattoo-check-workers-legal/#.Xj2PnGhKiUm- Article by Bryan Ashcraft (author of Japanese Tattoos: History * Culture * Design) for Kotaku about a government crackdown on tattooing:Japan is Trying to Destroy Tattoos, updated June 3, 2016. Available at https://kotaku.com/japan-is-trying-to-destroy-tattoos-update-1747046619- Discogs record for the Japanese release of The Dream of the Blue Turtles, including its release date.- July 1985 Spin Magazine interview with Sting.- The Dream of the Blue Turtles full track and a playlist for the full album.- Review of The Dream of the Blue Turtles album discussing its success:Jeff Giles for Ultimate Classic Rock, REVISITING STING’S SOLO DEBUT, ‘THE DREAM OF THE BLUE TURTLES’. Date unknown. Available at: https://ultimateclassicrock.com/sting-dream-of-the-blue-turtles/- Wikipedia page for the color ao (青、あお) and Jisho.org entry.- Article about traditional Japanese color theory:Sarah W. and Fiona for Tofugu, The Traditional Colors of Japan. September 12, 2013. Available at https://www.tofugu.com/japan/color-in-japan/- Wikipedia page for the blue-green distinction in language. - Japanese Wikipedia page for the Green Sea Turtle (アオウミガメ). Thom accidentally dropped a syllable during recording - he said "aomigame" but it should be "aoumigame.- The music used in the AEUG Broadcasting Channel segment was Gemini (Instrumental Version) by Josh Woodward, licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License. The work is available at https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Josh_Woodward/The_Wake_1790/JoshWoodward-TheWake-NoVox-12-Gemini and Josh Woodward's website is www.joshwoodward.com.- The voice of Yugi the AEUG Assistance Aardvark was provided by Adam Black, who encourages you to check out https://oneearthsangha.org/ to help save our planet. You can subscribe to the Mobile Suit Breakdown for free! on fine Podcast services everywhere and on YouTube, follow us on twitter @gundampodcast, check us out at gundampodcast.com, email your questions, comments, and complaints to gundampodcast@gmail.com.Mobile Suit Breakdown wouldn't exist without the support of our fans and Patrons! You can join our Patreon to support the podcast and enjoy bonus episodes, extra out-takes, behind-the-scenes photo and video, MSB gear, and much more!The intro music is WASP by Misha Dioxin, and the outro is Long Way Home by Spinning Ratio, both licensed under Creative Commons CC BY 4.0 license. Both have been edited for length. Mobile Suit Breakdown provides critical commentary and is protected by the Fair Use clause of the United States Copyright law. Gundam content is copyright and/or trademark of Sunrise Inc., Bandai, Sotsu Agency, or its original creator. Mobile Suit Breakdown is in no way affiliated with or endorsed by Sunrise, Bandai, Sotsu, or any of their subsidiaries, employees, or associates and makes no claim to own Gundam or any of the copyrights or trademarks related to it. Copyrighted content used in Mobile Suit Breakdown is used in accordance with the Fair Use clause of the United States Copyright law. Any queries should be directed to gundampodcast@gmail.comFind out more at http://gundampodcast.com

Skuff TV - Off Cuts
Brinkley's Whitsundays

Skuff TV - Off Cuts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2017 7:16


The Islands of OZ - raw, moody, beautiful, dramatic and totally unique to Australia. Summersite is embarking on a lifestyle film and photo odyssey exploring our rare and magnificent Islands of OZ. Brinkley Davies explores the Great Barrier Reef in the Whitsundays Islands, Queensland featuring Billabong Womens Australia. "Flying into and over the Whitsundays is totally surreal. You can see almost all of the 74 islands that make up the Whitsunday archipelago, the water is so clear and you can see all these little hidden gems of beaches. Water baby and marine biologist Brinkley Davies joined us for our Summersite Whitsunday Odyssey to dive the Barrier Reef and explore these "hidden gems” throughout the Whitsundays. Over a few days we dived the Barrier Reef, took a seaplane out to Heart Reef and Whitehaven Beach and then jumped on our own catamaran to sail through and explore the islands. Brinkley loved it and it was so great to hear her knowledge on what marine habitat we were seeing at the Barrier Reef and in the water around the Islands. We scuba dived the wall along Hardy Reef and saw lots of marine life including a Green Sea Turtle, Hump head Wrasse, Angel fish, Giant Trevally, and a couple of sneak Nudibranchs. We also visited the reef pontoon where we free-dived and found a giant clam and some beautiful anemones - this was my favourite part of the reef that day." "The Sea Plane to Whitehaven Beach and Heart Reef might have been the coolest thing I have ever done . . . Seeing the Great Barrier Reef from this perspective is something that I wish everyone had the opportunity to do. Its so unique in its formation and the colour scheme that naturally glows everywhere you look is really indescribable." Brinkley Davies @brinkleydavies #thisisqueensland #lovewhitsundays #whitsundayodyssey #summersitejourneys - - Credits Featuring // @Brinkleydavies and @davefrim Fashion // @billabong_womens_australia Film and Edit // Jampal Williamson @saltywings Aerial Cinematography // Michael Goetze @saltywings Music // @jimmy2sox Creative Producer // Jon laurenson @summersite #Islandsofoz #summersitejourneys Location @whitsundaysqld @queensland _ _ About Summersite #islandsofOZ The Islands of OZ - raw, moody, beautiful, dramatic and totally unique to Australia. Summersite is embarking on a lifestyle film and photo odyssey exploring our rare and magnificent Islands of OZ.

Fashionably Ate
Ep. 1: Farewell to the Aberdeens

Fashionably Ate

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2016 80:19


    "Ye gods, what a lovely juice this monster does produce!" This month on Fashionably Ate we're taking our cue from the New York Public Library's menu database and attending a farewell banquet for the Lord and Lady Aberdeen in November 1898. First we're sashaying in style to Ottawa's Russell Hotel in fashions befitting a Governor General -- including the fanciest ties. Then we're supping on Mock Mock Turtle Soup -- our modern equivalent to the Aberdeens' genuine article -- and washing it down with some very strong Aberdeen Punch. Resources The menu for this banquet, our inspiration for the episode, can be found here. Fashion Photos of Lord and Lady Aberdeen, 1898 K.B. Brett's Women's Fashion in Ontario, 1867-1907 dates from the 1960s but is a wealth of knowledge on construction and technical changes. Eileen Collard's The Rise and Fall of the Bustle ca. 1867-98 -- a pictoral illustration of the evolution of women's dress in Canada. Eileen Collard has written a number of similar books for different eras and is a go-to resource for Canadian women's fashion. Clothing in English Canada ca 1867 to 1907 even includes some analysis of men's fashion in the same period. Caroline Routh's 100 Years of Canadian Fashion and Alexandra Palmer's Fashion: A Canadian Perspective are great sources for more long-term contextual analysis. For necktie tutorials: How to tie a puff tie using a normal neck tie How to tie a Victorian cravat How to tie an ascot Food: Our meat recipe: “Nan Marie’s Mock Turtle Soup” by Regina Charboneau, Dec. 10, 2010. Our veggie recipe: “Lorelai ‘Trix’ Gilmore’s (Mock) Mock Turtle Soup” by Randi Milgram, Dec. 21, 2013. “Traditional Scottish Recipes – Whisky Punch”  - You can find all sorts of Scottish recipes on this website. Ms. Fraser, from Almonte, ON, gives us a recipe for “Mock Turtle Soup” (the calf's head version) in The Canadian Economist: A book of Tried and Tested Receipts.  “What is Mock Turtle Soup?” by Eric Troy gives a great background on Turtle Soup in history and media, as does Stephanie Butler in “The Rise and Fall of Turtle Soup.” For a look at how big a Green Sea Turtle can be, and to read a romanticized version of turtle-soup-eating today, check out this Saveur article. David A. Steen responds to the Saveur article with information on endangered turtles here. The Toronto Star explains why a GTA restaurant can't serve endangered turtles. Find more about species at risk in Ontario here, and for Ontario Turtle Hunting Laws, search for regulation O. Reg. 5880/99, s. 3 Part VII. Our theme music is Nobody's Sweetheart, as performed by Eddie Condon in 1929. Enjoy! For more photos of our culinary/sartorial adventures check out our Facebook: Fashionably Ate and on Instagram:@fashionablyateshow   https://archive.org/download/FAEP1FarewellAberdeens/FAEP1.mp3

Reiki Unleashed Podcast
Equinox Inner Sacred Journey Recorded on Maui

Reiki Unleashed Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2015 36:07


Enjoy a journey on the Island of Maui connecting you with the medicine of the Whales Migrating, the Green Sea Turtle and the Questing Islands of Maui and Molokai.  Tune into Usui's anniversary month of discovering Reiki and his death as it reflects this seasons Spring Equinox of death and rebirth.  Journey with me as we utilize the profound frequencies of both Maui and Molokai walking your own inner quest discarding obstacles and limitations, uncovering guidance and truth, and revealing your vision for this new season.  A powerful week as we move into the Spring Equinox, Solar Eclipse / New Moon, utilize this podcast to support you through the practice of Reiki and the wisdom of the elements to shift your consciousness, ground in the present, and manifest your true hearts desire this Spring. Recorded on a blessed bay in Maui visited by whales and sea turtles as you listen to the podcast, receive the gift this island has to offer you as well as this planetary and seasonal alignment.    

Jana of the Jungle
November 9, 2011

Jana of the Jungle

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2011 55:00


Jana of the Jungle with co-hosts Todd Staley, Rasta Stevie, and Roberto Rainforest talk about tourism peak season in Costa Rica and all the wonderful experiences in nature Costa Rica offers tourists. Also the program reveals information on Widecast's turtle project and the release of a Green Sea Turtle named Amistad complete with radio transmitter to track her movements from feeding area to nesting area.

Marine Animal Rehabilitation Center
Endangered Green Sea Turtle Release on August 27, 2008

Marine Animal Rehabilitation Center

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2008 4:12


On August 27, 2008 one Green Sea Turtle (08-013) was released by the University of New England's Marine Animal Rehabilitation Center at Dowses Beach in Osterville, Cape Cod, Massachusetts.

Marine Animal Rehabilitation Center
Green Sea Turtle Flipper and PIT Tagging on July 11, 2008

Marine Animal Rehabilitation Center

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2008 10:00


On July 11, 2008 a Green Sea Turtle (08-013) along with six Kemp's Ridley Sea Turtles underwent flipper and PIT tagging at the University of New England's Marine Animal Rehabilitation Center in preparation for release.